Noticed some dry patches in Casper city parks? That’s largely because of the unusually dry winter compounding the city’s efforts to cut costs by reducing watering.
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Why Casper’s parks are turning brown and why city officials say it’s actually part of the plan

Noticed some dry patches in Casper city parks? That’s largely because of the unusually dry winter compounding the city’s efforts to cut costs b…

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